The Trauma and Burn Service Department scope of service is to provide a professional and supportive trauma and burn care delivery system that assists the patient in achieving and maintaining an optimal level of wellness and health. The Trauma and Burn Service Department’s responsibility includes four distinct centers: Level I Trauma Center, Geriatric Trauma (as a subset of the Level I Trauma Center), the Regional Burn Center, and Pediatric Level II Trauma Center. The major services provided include: Performance Improvement Patient Safety (PIPS), Outreach and Education, Injury Prevention, Trauma and Burn Registry, and Emergency Preparedness. The goal of the Trauma and Burn Service Department is to provide oversight and facilitation for optimal care of the injured patient throughout the continuum of care. The ideal candidate must be able to work independently while managing a heavy workload. The ideal candidate must be able to travel up to 50% of the time within the region. The idea candidate is comfortable with public speaking to small and large groups. He or she must have knowledge in the care of the trauma and burn patient. The idea candidate is creative and engages multiple teaching strategies in educational and injury prevention activities. The ideal candidate is organized and able manage time and scheduling.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level